California
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Gore Street Capital will transfer ownership of its 400MWh California-sited BESS site to Imperial Irrigation District (IID).
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Axium Infrastructure’s Coachella subsidiary has closed on the sale of its 49% interest in Morongo Transmission to the Morongo Band of Mission Indians.
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Ørsted’s 924MW Sunrise Wind project was given its final approval by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM).
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Sumitomo Corporation of Americas has completed a tax equity investment in a portfolio of solar and battery storage projects owned by Pacifico Power.
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Energy storage and RNG developer Captona has closed a preferred equity investment in a community solar and microgrid portfolio owned by Scale Microgrids.
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Clean Power Alliance (CPA), the California electricity provider, has issued an RFO for energy generation and storage to meet its portfolio needs and achieve compliance with California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) procurement orders and resource adequacy requirements.
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BHE Renewables, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, has signed a pair of 20-year power purchase agreements (PPA) with the Clean Power Alliance (CPA) for solar-plus-storage projects in California.
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Biocarbon producer Aymium has closed a $210 million financing from Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and ECP ForeStar for its Williams production facility at a former California coal plant.
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Turlock Irrigation District (TID) has issued a request for proposals to offtake renewable energy and storage in California.
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The California Independent Systems Operator (CAISO) has approved 2 major transmission initiatives for the state: 26 projects to help support the state's offshore wind capacity and Pattern Energy's SunZia Project tie-in to the state's grid.
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Private equity firm Cresta Fund Management has made a controlling investment in Ocean Pacific, a company that develops compressed natural gas (CNG) and alternative fuel stations.
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Electric infrastructure provider Zeem is set to develop a long-range trucking depot with 84 fast charging stations at the Port of Long Beach, California.
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Troutman Pepper has hired a renewable energy partner to its Capital Projects and Infrastructure Practice at its Los Angeles office.
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The Department of Energy (DOE) selected LS Power's Southwest Intertie Project-North (SWIP-North) as a fourth conditional project for the first round of its Transmission Facilitation Program.
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Calibrant Energy has partnered with Ava Community Energy to deploy 75 public EV charging stations across 6 cities in Northern California.
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An Arizona federal judge has rejected a request by Native American tribes and environmental groups to halt the construction of Pattern Energy's SunZia project.
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Arevon Energy has inked a long-term tolling agreement with electricity provider MCE for its 250MW Cormorant Energy Storage Project in Daly City, California.
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Renewable infrastructure firm Schroders Capital has hired Jason Kezelman and Loren Sageser as head of US sales and senior product strategist in its private debt and credit alternatives (PDCA) team, based in California.
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California Independent System Operator (CAISO) has announced that 2 of the offshore wind-related transmission processes will be part of a May 2024 competitive transmission procurement.
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Eco Wave Power, a Stockholm, Sweden-based onshore wave energy technology company, has secured Shell as a co-investor for its Port of Los Angeles pilot wave energy project.
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Renewable fuels company Raven SR has closed $15 million in an investment round led by Ascent Funds to grow its production of synthetic fuels, hydrogen, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
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Maxeon Solar Technologies US has appointed Vikas Desai as its chief financial officer in the San Jose, California office.
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Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners portfolio company Primergy Solar has signed a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) with local utility San Diego Community Power (SDCP) for its 400MW/1.6GWh Purple Sage Energy Center, a solar-plus-storage project.
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The Lancaster, California city planning commission has approved Element Resources' renewable hydrogen and solar facility, taking the next step in the partnership after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the developer in 2023.
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The Department of Energy's (DOE) Loan Programs Office (LPO) has signed a conditional loan of $72.8 million with the Tribal lands of the Viejas Band of the Kumeyaay Indians to develop a solar-plus-storage energy microgrid in Alpine, California.
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